Suspending device for calendars and like articles



0. REGEN Jan. 13, 1931.

SUSPENDING DEVICE FOR CALENDARS AND LIKE ARTICLES Filed March 6, 1929 Oscar HIS INVENTOR, ORNEY.

T asthe materialfor the loop member.

of any other desired configuration; such:

' Patented Jan. 13, 1931 I n -TAresf osoAn REGEN, or BROOKLYN; Nnw YoBK i susrnivmnennv on ron clssmass lsnngnmemes .5: 1L

llpplicati on filed March 6,

to impart ornamentation, and a member in the form of aloop slidably or otherwise loosely secured to the anchorage member, said loop 1 member including a length of wire, the ends 7 of the loop member being knotted or otherwise formed to provide an enlargement, serving-when' positioned on the calendar or ther like to lock the suspending device, t 15 My invention is particularly applicable for calendars and like articles usuallyprovided withfa suspending'opening. My suspending device is positioned by insertingthe wired i end of the loop through the openingto locate 29 the bow or other ornamented anchorage member onthe front face of the calendar, Where after the loop is pulled tobring itsknotted or other enlargcdportion intoengagement with the rear face of the calendar whereupon the 25 suspending device *is locked in position and whereby the portion of'thefloop free from any visible knot or other enlargement is employedfor suspending the calendar from a sail or like support. 7

Further features and objects of the invention will bemore fully understood from'the followingdeta-il description and the accompanying drawings, in which; V Fig. 1 is a perspective view of one 'form of r my suspendingdevice-"embodyinga bow, m a form as supplied to the trade; p Fig. 2 is a perspective'viewshowing one manner ofapplying my suspending device to a calendar or'like article; i I

v Fig. 3 is a rear View ofa calendar or like article havingmy suspendingdevice shifted to locking" position and'the loop ready for suspension; and H V Fig. l is an enlarged view of a preferred r form of combined wire andfabric serving I Referring to the drawings, the front or. anchorage member 10 maybe in the form of an ornamental bow as 1nd1cated,-ormay be vision of the central IQOPed portion 10d of beunderstood that manychanges-and modi; fications. may} be 'madel without from the spirit of the invention.

scope ofthe invention.-

ornamentalin-ember may be celluloid or other suitable materialQ A bow the like lends, itself readilyto the; a ps?- cati ono fj my invention by reason of the prothe bow receiving the'loop'm'eniber,ll. Q,

In the most preferrediformspf the loop member, the same is formed with "wire cores 12, 13, Fig lywhichare woven-l bb'e en s cased within' I fabric -{of suitable character,

which composite 1 material is readilyiinanu faetured 'in vcord form' of indefiIiite"length. L it suitable length of the-loop'memberjll s cut 0H, and a knotlforn'ied" adjacent the endsjl l of the lo pmembefrgvasj islindicated at -15, SeeJEigQlI i l My suspending deviceas su p1i ed t0*; the trade, is,iIluStratedinFig. 1 f For application of my' suspendingniember to a calendar 16, orthe likfe, see'Fig'. 2', usual? ly provided with asu'spension opening,l-7,,fthe wlre -stlifeneid freezends llof mylloopfmemfa. hen l-lar'e inserted through-such openinglf and the loop member llpulledto bring'thef anchorage or front member 10 intocontaot with thefront face of the' calendar or like arti'cle lti ,as is indieated'in F 3', where; after the "loopi'nein'ber-ll is graspedat an intermediate portion of one of its lengths, to sllde the loop relative to the looped portion A 10a of the front' member 10 until the knot l5 ofthe loop member 11 has been brought lnto'contact with the rear face ofthe cal'enr darorother article 16. The knot 15 and the ends ltof theloopmember llare thus brought to allocation of concealment, name- 1y, atthe rear face of the calendar or other article 16 and the intermediateportion of the loop memberll is available for suspending the calendar or other like article from a'nail or other suitable support, in the usual man her. I f: P v Whereas, I have described'my invention by reference to specific forms thereof; it will departing-f The appended claims serve to the :I claim f 1. A suspension device for a calendar and i like article provided with a suspension opening, comprising a front member and'a loop member slidably carried by said front memitsfre e d ber, said loop member being of yielolable material and including a reinforcing element,

said loop member having an enlarged port1on.

, 2. A suspension device for acalendar and ,likearticle provided With a suspension openmg, comprising a front gnember agid alo qp member slidablycarried by said front memher, said loop iinemberbeingformediofeord- .j materlal embodying W re at 1ts free ends,.

said loop member being knotted adjacent 3. A' suspension device for a calendar likearticle provi'ded with a suspension 0pen- 'ing,-comprising a front member and aloop member slldably carried by saidfront memher, said "loop member being formedjof cord material hav ng W re encased therein, said loj p mem e -b ng'k t d diac n it fre a ends 4. suspension devicefora calendar and likearticle provided With 'a suspension opening, comprising a frontmeinber and a'loop Inemberfslidably carriedby said front member, said loop member be ng formed of cord fllqbfie 'l lland having anenlarged portion adjacent its fre-e ends, the cord material at r 7 sa d free ends being renforcedjby a stifien- 7 ing element. V p

5 A suspension device for a calendarand like article'provide'd witha suspensionopening, comprising a front member and loop memberslidably carried by said front memher, said loop member being of cord material, said cord'material being enlarged and stiffcned at one portion thereof. I

In testimony whereof I have signed this specification this 5th day of March, 1929. v OSCAR, BEGEN. 

